User talk:Akumatatsu61

Greetings
Hi. In case you didn't know, while we should correct every mistake we find on Wikipedia, edits that consist of one or two very minor corrections are discouraged. Thanks, and happy editing. Xiner (talk, email) 20:34, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

Raymond E. Banks
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How to respond to vandals
I saw your comment on the Margaret Atwood talk page. It's actually pretty common for someone to just mess around, so the page doesn't need to be protected -- it was clearly just targeted randomly. What you do after reverting the damage is add a warning to the vandal's talk page. (Which I've just done in this case.) And if an administrator sees that this person has been repeatedly ignoring warnings, they can block them.

Thanks for noticing this, and happy editing! --Levana Taylor (talk) 19:19, 16 December 2008 (UTC)